The Rivals.com/VTO Sports Pittsburgh Elite 100 comes to Monroeville, Pa., on Sunday and will be held at Gateway High School, one of the state's top producers in D-I talent. While the Gateway players are surely expected to ball out, especially some of the younger ones, there are others to keep an eye on. Rivals.com national analyst Mike Farrell takes a look at some of the players to watch on offense and defense, led by North Carolina commitment Ryan Switzer.

There are some that think Boyd could be the receiver in the state of Pennsylvania with the most upside, even with Robert Foster so highly coveted, so he will be an interesting one to watch. He also has the ability to play safety in college so his versatility is impressive and he has the offers to prove it.

Challingsworth has the MAC schools all over him right now with offers from Akron, Buffalo, Kent State, Ohio, Temple and Toledo but many feel he is a BCS-caliber player. We will get to see first hand on Sunday.

Coverdale is a huge offensive tackle at 6-foot-7 and 280 pounds, and he has some nice offers from Cincinnati, Louisville, Northwestern and others. However, he's out to show he's more than just a regional recruit and a good camp showing could go a long way towards that.

Gladney has offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska and some other heavy hitters and he will have some formidable competition at wide receiver at this event competing with Boyd, Challingsworth, Switzer and others. This should be a great group of wide outs.

Nelson has blown up in recent weeks earning offers from Maryland, Northwestern, Pittsburgh, Temple and Missouri, and it will be interesting to see how he's filled out his frame. We saw him in a game last season and could see his upside, but we expect an even better version at this camp.

Switzer made a name for himself at the Under Armour Combine in January and has since blown up with offers from numerous schools. Despite his commitment to North Carolina, he is excited to come out and compete. He's expected to put up great testing numbers and push hard for that fourth star.

Haddock is a sawed off defensive tackle with great agility and explosion on film. While he has only a Kent State offer right now, it could be because no one has seen him in person recently. If he's added even an inch to his frame, he could earn some offers out of this event.

Lane has an offer from Washington at this time but the big safety has great range and is coming off a good recent camp performance so he is looking to do big things on Sunday. The question is, how quick to the ball is he and how much ground can he cover? He will be able to answer that against a talented group of wide receivers.

Munger is a big, athletic defensive tackle with some major offers from Auburn, Georgia Tech, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee and others. He has plenty of room to add to his frame as well, at least that's the way it looks on film, and it will be interesting to see how athletic he is.

Saxton already has offers from Illinois and Toledo and is on the radar of many other programs early on. He's right in Ohio State's backyard, but these days you have to be very special to earn an offer from Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes. Is Saxton that good? We'll see first hand against a great crop of receivers.

Thrift has an early offer from West Virginia and he has great size for a linebacker and the potential to be a special player in Western Pa., for the 2014 class. How does he stack up to some of the top linebackers from the area in the last few years?

If you are the coach or parent of a prospect with D-I offers or likely to receive D-I offers, or the prospect himself, contact Rivals.com national recruiting analyst Mike Farrell at mike@rivals.com, via Twitter at @rivalsmike or via Facebook.

These camps are INVITE ONLY and you must pre-register to attend, there will be no walk ups allowed.